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RF1200TW OIM

VENTILATION

IMPORTANT

This appliance is a decorative flame effect appliance, the space or room in which the unit is 

installed must have adequate fixed ventilation compliant with the requirements of AS/NZS 5601.

For Decorative Gas Log Fires this requires that one or more openings with a combined free 

ventilation area of not less than 314 cm² shall be provided for each appliance.

The opening may be provided by any of the following options, provided that there is a ventilation 

path to outside that is unobstructed by building material or insulation:

a) Directly through an outside wall (preferred option).
b) Through to an outside wall but offset.
c) Into a cavity ventilated to outside.
d) Into an underfloor space ventilated to outside.
e) Into a roof space ventilated to outside.

FLUE REQUIREMENTS

IMPORTANT

ONLY 

the Rinnai flue components described in this manual are to be used with this appliance.

The installation of the flue system 

MUST

 comply with the requirements of AS/NZS 5601.

Examples of the available flue component configurations are shown below.

B1

B2

B3/4

B2

C

C

Y Piece - Direct

B3/4

Twin - Direct 

FRONT

VIEW

FRONT

VIEW

A

A

A

A

474mm

E

A

A

A

A

Twin - Extended Offset

Twin - Offset

A

A

SIDE

VIEW

SIDE

VIEW

G

G

A

E

E

E

SIDE

VIEW

SIDE

VIEW

B

Y Piece - Offset

A

E

E

Y Piece - Extended Offset

C

C

E

A

E

C

C

B

B

B

F

C

F

A

G

D

D

D

B

F

C

F

A

(Option 1)

(Option 1)

(Option 2)

(Option 2)

3.6m*

3.6m*

2.4m*

3.6m*

3.6m*

3.6m*

* This is the minimum flue height for the configurations as shown, for additional bends increase the flue height in accordance with AS/NZS 5601.

Y Piece - Direct: Allows the twin flues to be joined to a single flue for termination. It is recommended 

that the flue be taken vertically as high as is practicable before joining to the Y Box assembly. 

Y Piece - Offset / Extended Offset: Same as “Y Piece - Direct” with the inclusion of one 45° offset 

or extended offset.  

Twin - Direct: Uses two separate flue pipes to the flue termination point.

Twin - Offset / Extended Offset: Same as “Twin - Direct” with the inclusion of one 45° offset or 

extended offset.

Minimum

Flue Heights

Y Piece Direct Y Piece Offset

Twin - Direct

Twin - Offset Twin - Extended Offset

2.4m

3.6m*

2.4m

3.6m*

3.6m*

* Only 1 x 45° bend set can be used on each flue for Offset or Extended Offset flue installations.

Additional bends may be utilised, however this will then require that additional vertical lengths 

also be included to increase the flue height in accordance with AS/NZS 5601.

Summary of Contents for RF1200TW

Page 1: ...Municipal Building Codes including local OH S requirements This appliance must be installed maintained and removed by an Authorised Person For continued safety of this appliance it must be installed...

Page 2: ...Effect appliance We trust you will have many years of enjoyment from your purchase THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SAFETY PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ASSEMBLY INSTALLA...

Page 3: ...fety Devices 4 Features 5 Control Panel Operation 5 Remote Control Operation 6 Operational Safety 6 Burner Media 7 Power Failure 7 Cleaning 7 When to call for Service 7 Service 7 Installation Table of...

Page 4: ...ed in separate cartons the following table lists which components are in each carton Ensure that the components listed for the installation method being installed are present before proceeding with th...

Page 5: ...air in the room contains contaminants like cooking vapours or cigarette smoke To avoid this possibility it is recommended that a mat or similar protective sheet be placed in front of the appliance ext...

Page 6: ...ntainers of liquid on top of the heater Water spillage can cause extensive damage to the appliance and create an electrocution hazard DO NOT CONNECT TO AN LPG GAS CYLINDER INDOORS Turn the heater OFF...

Page 7: ...sure a quick warming up of the firebox and flue NOTE The appliance will start on the same flame setting it was last used at unless the mains power supply has been disrupted or disconnected whereby the...

Page 8: ...ppliance can be set whilst in operation for a 30 minute delayed switch off The red indicator light on the front panel of the appliance will flash when this mode has been activated Pressing the auto ti...

Page 9: ...firebox this can cause the paint to blister and possibly damage the appliance If you can smell gas regardless of whether the appliance is going or not NOTE There can be a brief smell of gas as the app...

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Page 11: ...s Hearths 13 Ventilation 14 Flue Requirements 14 Engine Installation 16 External Wall Installation 18 Appliance Gas Connection Commissioning 20 Aeration Sleeve Details 21 Pilot Burner Performance 22 T...

Page 12: ...CE INSERT Only the approved flue componenets specified by Rinnai MUST BE used This appliance must be installed into a well ventilated room in accordance with AS NZS 5601 This appliance is designed for...

Page 13: ...ame Monitoring Flame rod Control Electronic control with IR remote control NOTE For all other specifications refer to the appliance data plate External Glass This appliance is able to be installed as...

Page 14: ...to connect the appliance to the consumer piping Electrical Supply The appliance is supplied with a power lead approx 1 8m long This needs to be connected to an isolating wall socket within the cavity...

Page 15: ...ot limited to ornaments such as Paintings Prints Photographs Tapestries Mirrors Stuffed Animals etc IDEA Use either a shelf or mantle below the TV or ornament or alternately you can construct a recess...

Page 16: ...irect FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW A A A A 474mm E A A A A Twin Extended Offset Twin Offset A A SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW G G A E E E SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW B Y Piece Offset A E E Y Piece Extended Offset C C E A E C...

Page 17: ...OWL200 250 Connection 200mm Outer 350mm Y Piece Collector Box Assembly 1 Fit the AUFLUE200 250 flue pipes A onto the engine using rivets and sealant as required 2 Fit the 200mm inner 45 bends B2 but d...

Page 18: ...mm stainless steel inner 300mm galvanised outer flue Note the Y piece does not have to be used and the flue can be finished using two 200 250 flue Fire is viewed from the open side with the glass to t...

Page 19: ...er flue While the Y Piece can be fitted directly onto the engine it is recommended that 1200mm of flue is fitted before the Y piece Y Piece refer to Notes on Fluing in the Installation Guide for more...

Page 20: ...no concern about blocking the side of the appliance IMPORTANT It is important that the glass is sealed against the appliance to prevent hot air flowing up into any combustible materials used directly...

Page 21: ...been removed from the stainless steel louvre and all dust and fingerprints etc are removed before fixing outer glass to engine whilst removal of the inner glass is possible there is no access to the t...

Page 22: ...d flaring the gas supply pipe purge the gas pipe and fix the gas control assembly back in place and connect the gas 8 Replace and fix the burner assembly in place Gas Commissioning WARNING 240 VOLTS R...

Page 23: ...eration 9 During the initial burn in period some smoke and smell may be emitted The appliance should be run on the high position in a well ventilated room until these dissipate 10 Check the flame patt...

Page 24: ...tive cardboard cover taped to the front of the engine using a low tack tape to prevent plaster dust and debris from entering the engine and damaging the paint work 1 Fit the Minimal Trim so that the t...

Page 25: ...ouring the media over the burner as this can block the burner ports with the fine dust that tends to settle in the bottom of the bags during shipping 4 Place all the remaining coals and logs on top of...

Page 26: ...change gas cylinder Sparking continues after pilot flame ignites Faulty flame rod Service Call Dirty gas in cylinder LPG Propane Replace or change over gas cylinder Pilot ignites yet main flame does...

Page 27: ...E BRN BROWN GR GREEN YELLOW OR ORANGE 4 3 2 1 BLU BLU MAINS IN 230 240 V a c 50 Hz 10 AMP MED LOW HIGH MOD 2 NEUTRAL NEUTRAL MOD 1 YL BLU RD WH GR BRN CAT 5 CABLE TO RECEIVER RD WH 2 1 BRN BLU 12 1 13...

Page 28: ...388 Fax 1300 300 141 Cost of a local call higher from mobile or public phones Australia Pty Ltd ABN 74 005 138 769 Internet www rinnai com au E mail enquiry rinnai com au Rinnai has a Service and Spar...

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